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I went out two days consecutively and scraped 5 bass between 4 inches to 14. Ive not been able to find any postspawn females anywhere exept one that followed my swimbait in and it could have probably beaten my PB. The ones Ive caught were on a torpedo or jig. Where should I be if the water has been 66-72 and 68-71 degrees?

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I'll turn you into a Dinkmaster yet.   ;D

When you gonna let me hire you as a guide for a day up there?

  • Author

Whenever you can pay me $600 a day jk. I would wait for the postspawners to spread back into the bushes, thats when the lake is at its best. Im going to keokee monday to try to get some fish ready for a cookout. Could you make it up there?

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Ah, it should be fun. Im going to bring some ultralites and 2 dozen worms. Im thinking a rocket shad or something might do well for those giant shellcracker.

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2 dozen won't be enough.  My last (and only) trip there, when the bass decided not to bite, I broke out the crawlers and went through 2 dozen worms in 3 hours.

Tons of good bluegill and crappie in there.

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Ill bump it up to 4. The bass are terrible up there, an 18 incher is the biggest Ive ever landed but I hooked one a little bigger that broke off.

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